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“Haunted Housewife” Theresa Argie and journalist Eric Olsen dig into the research, fieldwork, and protective practices behind their book, “America’s Most Haunted: The Secrets Of Famous Paranormal Places” in their interview with host Stan Mallow on “Paranormal Yakker”. From the first spark—paranormal TV turning into a writing project—to boots on concrete in places like the Waverly Hills Sanitarium, the Queen Mary, and the Ohio State Reformatory, we trace how legends evolve and how careful investigation separates spectacle from substance. Theresa and Eric walk us through their selection process: pick sites where history matters, access is possible, and firsthand accounts are credible. Waverly Hills’ “death tunnel” becomes a case study in correcting inflated death counts while honoring the deep sorrow that still lingers in its halls. The Queen Mary’s dual life as luxury liner and wartime workhorse reveals a web of haunt reports tied to documented tragedy, from engine room accidents to the Curacoa collision. At Ohio State Reformatory, personal experiences collide with theory, as the pair explore how attention, expectation, and even geology may amplify phenomena. We also test famous claims. At Bobby Mackey’s, the “portal to hell” fizzles under scrutiny, yet real activity remains. The Lemp Mansion’s string of suicides and underground caves justify its reputation, but the popular “Zeke” story likely stems from a psychic’s impression rather than records—proof that hauntings can be real even when identities are wrong. Throughout, Theresa shares why protection matters: prayer, mental grounding, and post-investigation cleansing aren’t theatrics; they’re survival tools learned the hard way. Ready to hear how serious investigators think, work, and stay safe while letting history speak? If you are you’ll definitely want to watch this interview. TimeCodes 00:00:00 – Theresa Argie & Eric Olsen Investigate Haunted Sites. 00:00:48 – How Theresa Argie became “The Haunted Housewife”. 00:01:45 – What Led you Argie & Olsen to co-author “America’s Most Haunted”. 00:04:43 – Selecting Haunted Hotspots. 00:06:53 – The infamous “death tunnel” at Waverly Hills Sanitarium. 00:10:58 – Ghosts of the Majestic Queen Mary. 00:14:33 – The Haunted Willoughby Coal Building. 00:18:54 – Trapped Souls of the Ohio State Reformatory Prison. 00:29:27 – Ghostly Activity at the Lemp Mansion in downtown St. Louis. 00:36:41 – Protection techniques when investigating haunted places. 00:41:01 – Where to buy America's Most Haunted.